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Monaco Murders

The Monte Carlo Ledger

Monaco Murders: The Monte Carlo Ledger is a fast, atmospheric crime thriller set in a world where wealth buys privacy—and privacy can be weaponised. On the morning of the Monaco Grand Prix, private banker Laurent Vasseur is found dead beneath a luxury penthouse. The official explanation is immediate and convenient: a tragic accident in a city that cannot afford disruption. But when financial investigator Céleste Duval is called in, the details don’t add up. The scene is too clean, the timeline too smooth, and the people in charge are far too eager for the case to disappear. A single missing object turns a simple death into a high-stakes investigation: a ledger Vasseur guarded fiercely, rumoured to link powerful names, private favours, and hidden financial arrangements. The more Céleste digs, the more Monaco’s polished surface reveals its machinery—concierge systems that feel like fortresses, alibis built on perfect logistics, and “quiet exceptions” that only exist for the right people. With pressure rising and her access narrowing by the hour, Céleste must untangle a network designed to resist scrutiny—where influence moves through back channels, reputations are treated like assets, and the most dangerous crimes are the ones that look effortless. In Monaco, truth isn’t always denied. Sometimes it’s negotiated.

Genres

CrimeFiction, Thrillers, General

ISBN

9798902434368

Format

E-book / Digital online

Contributor

Christos Mentis

Author, Original Author

Christos Mentis is a Greek author of psychological crime fiction whose work explores the fragile balance between darkness and redemption—and the quiet motives that drive people when no one is watching. Drawing on years of private-sector experience and a sharp eye for human behaviour, he writes stories that feel intimate, unsettling, and emotionally precise. Raised in a family of storytellers, Christos grew up surrounded by creativity and a deep respect for language. His father—an aspiring sci-fi author—passed away before completing his final manuscripts, a loss that left a lasting mark on Christos’s relationship with story and unfinished truth. His mother, a poet who still writes today, shaped his sensitivity to rhythm, tone, and the emotional weight behind every line. Christos’s writing is driven by curiosity about what defines the human soul, and why certain choices feel inevitable once a mind begins to fracture. Away from the page, he lives with his wife, their daughter, and their dog, Marvis—often finding inspiration in quiet walks and close observation of how people reveal themselves in small moments.

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6.75 USD

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6.75 USD

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